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Open Access 01-12-2021 | Diarrhea | Research article

Enteric pathogen infection and consequences for child growth in young Aboriginal Australian children: a cross-sectional study

Authors: Sarah Hanieh, Siddhartha Mahanty, George Gurruwiwi, Therese Kearns, Roslyn Dhurrkay, Veronica Gondarra, Jenny Shield, Norbert Ryan, Francesca Azzato, Susan A. Ballard, Nicole Orlando, Sullen Nicholson, Katherine Gibney, Julie Brimblecombe, Wendy Page, Leonard C. Harrison, Beverley-Ann Biggs, on behalf of the Child Health and Nutrition Study team

Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

To determine the prevalence of enteric infections in Aboriginal children aged 0–2 years using conventional and molecular diagnostic techniques and to explore associations between the presence of pathogens and child growth.

Methods

Cross-sectional analysis of Aboriginal children (n = 62) residing in a remote community in Northern Australia, conducted from July 24th - October 30th 2017. Stool samples were analysed for organisms by microscopy (directly in the field and following fixation and storage in sodium-acetate formalin), and by qualitative PCR for viruses, bacteria and parasites and serology for Strongyloides-specific IgG. Child growth (height and weight) was measured and z scores calculated according to WHO growth standards.

Results

Nearly 60% of children had evidence for at least one enteric pathogen in their stool (37/62). The highest burden of infection was with adenovirus/sapovirus (22.9%), followed by astrovirus (9.8%) and Cryptosporidium hominis/parvum (8.2%). Non-pathogenic organisms were detected in 22.5% of children. Ten percent of children had diarrhea at the time of stool collection. Infection with two or more pathogens was negatively associated with height for age z scores (− 1.34, 95% CI − 2.61 to − 0.07), as was carriage of the non-pathogen Blastocystis hominis (− 2.05, 95% CI - 3.55 to − 0.54).

Conclusions

Infants and toddlers living in this remote Northern Australian Aboriginal community had a high burden of enteric pathogens and non-pathogens. The association between carriage of pathogens/non-pathogens with impaired child growth in the critical first 1000 days of life has implications for healthy child growth and development and warrants further investigation. These findings have relevance for many other First Nations Communities that face many of the same challenges with regard to poverty, infections, and malnutrition.
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Metadata
Title
Enteric pathogen infection and consequences for child growth in young Aboriginal Australian children: a cross-sectional study
Authors
Sarah Hanieh
Siddhartha Mahanty
George Gurruwiwi
Therese Kearns
Roslyn Dhurrkay
Veronica Gondarra
Jenny Shield
Norbert Ryan
Francesca Azzato
Susan A. Ballard
Nicole Orlando
Sullen Nicholson
Katherine Gibney
Julie Brimblecombe
Wendy Page
Leonard C. Harrison
Beverley-Ann Biggs
on behalf of the Child Health and Nutrition Study team
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Diarrhea
Diarrhea
Published in
BMC Infectious Diseases / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2334
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-020-05685-1

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